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06/26/2020

Weekly Updates for Ohio's Travel Economy, June 26

STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MAY USE THE CORONAVIRUS RELIEF FUND (CRF) FOR TRAVEL PROMOTION 

The U.S. Department of Treasury issued new FAQs this week for the CRF, which clarifies that state and local governments may provide CRF funds to destination marketing organizations to re-market convention facilities and the tourism industry. 

OHIO TRAVEL ECONOMY HIT HARDEST AS REPRESENTED BY JOB LOSSES 

Ohio’s leisure and hospitality job losses outpace all other industries. Based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data, Ohio’s leisure and hospitality unemployment is now 44.6%, up from 51% last month. Breaking it down farther, accommodations and food service jobs are at 43%, while arts, entertainment and recreation jobs are at 54%. Some “entertainment” businesses did not open until mid-June, and many remain unopened, such as performance venues.

Ohio Job Losses

NEW AAA TRAVEL FORECAST SHOWS SUMMER TRAVEL IS DOWN, BUT NOT OUT

AAA is forecasting Americans will take 700 million trips this summer. That number is down nearly 15% compared to last July through September and is the first decline in summer travel since 2009. Still, AAA booking trends show travelers are still making cautious and "spur of the moment" plans. Here's what you need to know: 

 

July 1 – Sept 30, 2019

total volume

July 1 – Sept 30, 2020 total volume forecast

YOY Difference

Automobile

706M

683M

  -3.3%

Air

57.9M

15.1M

-73.9%

Rail, Cruise, Other

64.3M

9.3M

-85.5%

Total

857M

707M

-14.6%

 

 

OHIO SEA GRANT AND STONE LABORATORY HOSTING WEBINAR DISCUSSING 2020 SEASONAL FORECAST OF HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS FOR LAKE ERIE

Experts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and their government and academic partners will discuss the 2020 Seasonal Forecast of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) for Lake Erie and Ohio’s response to the problem during a free public webinar hosted by Ohio Sea Grant and Stone Laboratory. A Q&A session will follow the presentations. Registration is required to receive log-in information. Learn more and register here.

TOURISMOHIO ADDS NEW STAY AT HOME LODGING INITIATIVE TO SUPPORT LOCAL OHIO CAMPAIGN

The new lodging-focused section is aimed at capturing an increasing amount of visitors who are planning a trip. The most recent Longwoods consumer sentiment survey shows that nearly half of all Americans are planning a trip in the next six weeks. TourismOhio recently recorded a steady increase in website traffic which went from being down 15% year over year to a 35% increase in year over year website traffic during the first week of June. You can create a listing here.

WEEKLY TRAVELER SENTIMENT STUDY SHOWS STEADY INTEREST IN KEEPING UPCOMING TRAVEL PLANS AND CONTINUED SUPPORT OF BUSINESSES THAT DEMONSTRATE A CLEAR CLEANING PLAN

Longwood's latest Longwoods Weekly Study identifies the following:

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